extremely intelligent
Bing xuecongming is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is B ī ngxu ě C ō ngming, which refers to people's extraordinary intelligence. From "send fan 23 to Hanzhong judge".
The origin of Idioms
In his poem "sending fan 23 to Hanzhong as a magistrate", Du Fu of Tang Dynasty wrote: "ice and snow are pure and clever, thunder is brilliant."
Idiom usage
The subject predicate type is used as predicate and attributive to describe people who are pure and intelligent. It's easy to hear this kind of argument if you write about the brilliant ideas of thunder with examples. The tenth chapter of Zeng Pu's Nie Hai Hua in the Qing Dynasty and Chen Peizhi's Xiang Wan Lou Yi Yu in the Qing Dynasty: "Ji ~, I can't understand, I can't hide, I can't speak.
Chinese PinYin : bīng xuě cōng míng
extremely intelligent
become as emaciated as a fowl. shòu gǔ lí xún
Cast a soldier in the face of adversity. lín nàn zhù bīng
looked like a man who was drunk or dreaming. rú zuì rú mèng